Example sentences of "[that] i 've " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I 've worked out now that I 've hit the woodwork 10 times this season , so two inches either way and I could have had 14 goals instead of four , ’ he lamented . |
32 | Do you realise , that I 've been soldiering longer than anything else since I was a schoolboy ? |
33 | In looking through my cases for examples of problems that I 've experienced with 50 millesimals I am conscious that aggravations are not one ! |
34 | I ca n't say that I 've even found cases with definite pathology needing to dilute more . |
35 | It 's because of that interest , and those letters , that I 've been sent to do a special report . ’ |
36 | ‘ Not in the least now that I 've had a chance to study you him . |
37 | ‘ It 's only recently that I 've felt able to write about him , but the controversy about Down 's Syndrome babies has brought it all to the surface . |
38 | The sight of a word processor so terrifies me that I 've stuck rigidly to scissors and adhesive tape , while a genius of a lady in Twickenham makes sense of my appalling first drafts . |
39 | ‘ You 've done something with a western that I 've never see before . |
40 | ‘ Next day this camel drops to its knees and this guy gets on and signals that I 've to get on behind him . |
41 | TOM : You know what 's amazed me most of all that I 've seen is Big Tree . |
42 | I 'll be all sweet penitence and grief that I 've dared set my will against his . |
43 | So now I know , but the result is that I 've had two years of injury , followed by two years of doing completely the wrong thing . ’ |
44 | Being registered as Paula Grey will lead the baying hounds straight to you — once they grasp that I 've disappeared too . |
45 | It 's only in recent years that I 've learned to use the weather forecast before contemplating a hill-walk . |
46 | Not that I 've ever had the slightest sympathy from you . |
47 | And you know it is wrong to suggest that I 've any motives in that quarter because , between you and me , I ca n't stand the man . |
48 | It would be nice to see him married like the others , but it 's just something that I 've got to accept . |
49 | ‘ There 's a parochial side to Scotland that I 've never been able to accept . |
50 | Not that I 've ever felt that way myself ’ He abandoned philosophical speculation to enquire : ‘ Ever done any soldiering , Herr Richter ? |
51 | Although I think it 's with us having the None Of A Family ourselves that I 've adjusted so well . |
52 | Now that I 've heard what can really be done with this 1915 score , I greatly prefer the flavour of the Teatre Lliure 's tough and stringy version to the Carmé Ensemble 's plump , battery-fed one . |
53 | The Rossini bicentennial releases are flooding in , but this is one of the more attractive ones that I 've received . |
54 | Any selection of a few new titles , therefore , is bound to be especially arbitrary ; I can only plead that I 've made it as wide as possible . |
55 | A towel that I 've put over the radiator to get warm so I can wrap it cosily round myself and hug myself dry . |
56 | It 's the knowledge that I 've got something tremendous inside me , and it 's got to come out . |
57 | ‘ Now that I 've got the car we can do things like that , ’ Edward went on . |
58 | Mind , there was one night that I 've often thought about . |
59 | I do n't think that there 's a garage left that I 've not tried . |
60 | They were standing now , in the as bomb-hit kitchen , Rab and Doctor ; and Doctor — she was taller than him , what with her feather and hat , by a good head — said , ‘ Those pills that I 've given you , take them only as prescribed . |